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    Federalism: Meaning, Types and Features Constitution of India
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    Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) Constitution of India
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Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP)

Posted on March 25, 2022June 30, 2022 By hindlaw No Comments on Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP)
Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP)

Introduction Part IV of the Constitution of India (Article 36–51) contains the Directive Principles of State Policy. DPSP are the principles that direct the state when it makes policies for its people. DPSPs are taken from the Irish Constitution. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar described these principles as ‘novel features’ of the Constitution.  These DPSP act…

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Citizenship: Part II (Article 5-11)

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Citizenship: Part II (Article 5-11)

Citizenship is the status of a person recognized under law as being a legal member of a sovereign state or belonging to a nation. Article 5 to 11 deals with the Citizenship of India.   The term citizenship means the enjoyment of full membership of any State in which a citizen has civil and political rights….

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Right to Constitutional Remedies (5 Writs)

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Right to Constitutional Remedies (5 Writs)

Introduction Writs of India are borrowed from English law where they are known as ‘Prerogative writs’. Under article 32 the Supreme court acts as a guarantor and defender of the fundamental rights. Also, it is originally under the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction power to issue the writs. It means that a aggrieved person can directly approach…

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Federalism in India

Posted on March 18, 2022June 30, 2022 By hindlaw No Comments on Federalism in India
Federalism in India

Introduction Federalism was introduced in India by the Government of India Act, 1935. While drafting the Constitution of India, the framers wanted to give a federal look to it, considering the pluralistic/diversity characteristics of India. About the nature of the Indian Federal system Dr. B.R. Ambedkar clarified that -The union is not a league of…

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13 Salient Feature of the Indian Constitution

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13 Salient Feature of the Indian Constitution

Introduction The Constitution of India is one of the finest-crafted Constitutions in the World. This Constitution is made by the Constituent Assembly under the Cabinet mission plan. This Constituent Assembly first met on 9 December 1946.  It took 2 years, 11 months and 18 days to complete our Constitution.  On 26 November 1949, the final…

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Fundamental Rights (12-35)

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Fundamental Rights (12-35)

Introduction The fundamental rights were included in the constitution because they were considered essential basic rights for the development of the personality of every individual and to preserve human dignity. Part III is also described as the Magna Carta of India. It carries a very comprehensive and long list of ‘justiciable’ Fundamental Rights. All people,…

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Preamble Of Indian Constitution

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Preamble Of Indian Constitution

The ideals behind the Preamble to India’s Constitution were laid down by Jawaharlal Nehru’s Objectives Resolution, adopted by the Constituent Assembly on January 22, 1947. Although not enforceable in court of law. The preamble to the Constitution of India is a brief introductory statement that sets out the guiding purpose, principles and philosophy of the…

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Federalism: Meaning, Types and Features

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Federalism: Meaning, Types and Features

Meaning of Federalism Federalism is a system of government in which the power is divided between a central government and various state governments. Usually, a federation has two levels of government. One is the government for the entire country that is usually responsible for the subjects of common national interest.  The others are governments at…

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In the court: Anton Chekov

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In the court: Anton Chekov

Anton Pavlovich Chekov was a leading Russian playwright and master of modern stories, who captured the literary world’s imagination in the late 19th and early 20th century. “In the Court” is one of his finest works published in 1886. The story is a satire on the Russian judiciary. Anton Chekov, as is true to his…

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The Five Functions Of The Lawyer:  Arthur T. Vanderbilt

Posted on March 1, 2022March 26, 2022 By hindlaw No Comments on The Five Functions Of The Lawyer:  Arthur T. Vanderbilt
The Five Functions Of The Lawyer:  Arthur T. Vanderbilt

Arthur T. Vanderbilt (July 7, 1888 – June 16, 1957) was the first Chief Justice of New Jersey Supreme Court from 1948 to 1957, the first Chief Justice under the revamped New Jersey court system established by the Constitution of 1947, in which the Supreme Court replaced the old court of Errors and Appeals as…

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